Powell says he'll stay at Fed as governor after his term as chair ends in mid-May
Source: MarketWatch
Published: April 29, 2026 at 2:47 p.m. ET
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday that he will stay on the Feds board as a governor after his term as chair expires on May 15.
After my term as chair ends on May 15, I will continue to serve as a governor for a period of time to be determined, Powell said at his press conference after the Feds policy meeting.
The question of whether Powell would completely leave the U.S. central bank has been looming large for Fed watchers. He can stay on the board of governors until early 2028, even after his term as chair ends.
Powell promised last month to remain on the Feds board of governors until the Trump administrations Justice Department had concluded its probe into cost overruns for renovations to the central banks headquarters. Then last week, the DOJ said it was closing the investigation, though it left open the possibility of restarting it.
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(181,210 posts)The outgoing Federal Reserve chair said he plans to keep a "low profile" as a governor after his successor, Kevin Warsh, takes over.
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After the Fed once again held interest rates steady, Powell told reporters he plans to remain on the Board of Governors, even as he prepares to hand over the chairmanship to Kevin Warsh next month. He said he plans to maintain a low profile as a governor, but it will be the first time since 1948 that a Fed chair has stayed on at the end of their chairmanship.
"I will leave when I think it's appropriate to do so," Powell said.
Ultimately, the Fed leader said his decision was informed by concern for the central bank's independence, which he said was "at risk."
My concern is really about the series of legal attacks on the Fed which threaten our ability to conduct monetary policy without considering political factors, he said, alluding to the Justice Department's criminal probe against him, which has since been dropped. Still, the DOJ has said it would reopen the investigation if warranted.
"I've said that I will not leave the board until this investigation is well and truly over with transparency and finality, and I stand by that," Powell said.
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(347 posts)knowing the approval I hold for Powell, sent me a pic of the two of them together at a conference they attended.
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